We recommend that woman planning for pregnancy undergo a thorough evaluation to ensure she is in good
preconception health. Some steps may help to reduce the
risk of certain problems during pregnancy:

1. Folic acid – The U.S.
Public Health Service recommends that women of childbearing age get at
least 400 micrograms of folic acid every day, we recommend supplementing the
diet with folic acid for 3 months before getting pregnant and at least
the first 3 months of pregnancy.

2. Proper immunizations for the
mother – Women who are thinking about getting pregnant should make sure
they have been properly vaccinated for certain diseases that could harm a
developing fetus (such as chicken pox or rubella). It is important to
get these vaccinations before becoming pregnant because they can harm a developing fetus.

3. Healthy
behaviors – Having a healthy weight and diet and getting regular
physical activity can help both the mother and fetus during pregnancy.
Avoiding smoking, alcohol, or drug use is also important. In addition,
certain medications and exposures in the environment can be harmful to
the fetus and it is important to avoid them during pregnancy.

PRENATAL CARE

Prenatal care is more than just
health care while you are pregnant. Your health care provider may
discuss many issues, such as nutrition and physical activity, what to
expect during the birth process and basic skills forcaring for your newborn.

Your physician will estabish a schedule for your prenatal
visits. You can expect to see your health care provider more often as
your due date gets closer. A typical schedule includes visiting your
doctor

About once each month during your first six months of pregnancy

Every two weeks during the seventh and eighth month of pregnancy

Weekly in the ninth month of pregnancy

If you are over 35 years old or your pregnancy is high risk diabetes or high blood pressure,
your doctor will probably want to see you more often or transfer you to
a tertiary care center that specializes in handling your specific
condition. because you have certain health problems like OFFICE ULTRASOUND WITH 4D IMAGING ON DEMAND*

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